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Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques Act, 1994 - Central Supervisory Board

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Regulation of Genetic Counselling Centres, Genetic Laboratories and Genetic Clinics

Regulation of PreNatal Diagnostic Techniques

Central Supervisory Board

Appropriate authority and Advisory Committee

Registration of Genetic Counselling Centres, Genetic Laboratories and Genetic Clinics

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Miscellaneous

CHAPTER IV - CENTRAL SUPERVISORY BOARD

Constitution of Central Supervisory Board.-

(1) The Central Government shall constitute a Board to be known as the Central Supervisory Board to exercise the powers and perform the functions conferred on the Board under this Act.

(2) The Board shall consist of—

           (a)  the Minister in charge of the Ministry or Department of Family Welfare, who shall be the Chairman, ex officio;

           (b)  the Secretary to the Government of India in charge of the Department of Family Welfare, who shall be the Vice-Chairman, ex-officio;

          (c)   two members to be appointed by the Central Government to represent the Ministries of Central Government in charge of Woman and Child Development and of Law and Justice, ex-officio;

          (d)    the Director General of Health Services of the Central Government, ex officio;

          (e)     ten members to be appointed by the Central Government, two each from amongst—

                             (i)    eminent medical geneticists;

                             (ii)    eminent gynaecologists and obstetricians;

                             (iii)    eminent paediatricians;

                             (iv)    eminent social scientists; and

                             (v)     representatives of women welfare organisations;

          (f)    three women Members of Parliament, of whom two shall be elected by the House of the People and one by the Council of States;

         (g)    four members to be appointed by the Central Government by rotation to represent the States and the Union territories, two in the alphabetical order and two in the reverse alphabetical order:

Provided that no appointment under this clause shall be made except on the recommendation of the State Government or, as the case may be, the Union territory;

         (h)    an officer, not below the rank of a Joint Secretary or equivalent of the Central Government, in charge of Family Welfare, who shall be the Member-Secretary, ex officio.

 Term of office of members.-

    (1) The term of office of a member, other than an ex officio member, shall be,--

               (a) in case of appointment under clause (e) or clause (f) of sub-section (2) of section 7, three years; and

              (b) in case of appointment under clause (g) of the said subsection, one year.

    (2) If a casual vacancy occurs in the office of any other members, whether by reason of his death, resignation or inability to discharge his functions owing to illness or other incapacity, such vacancy shall be filled by the Central Government by making a fresh appointment and the member so appointed shall hold office for the remainder of the term of office of the person in whose place he is so appointed.

    (3) The Vice-Chairman shall perform such functions as may be assigned to him by the Chairman from time to time.

    (4) The procedure to be followed by the members in the discharge of their functions shall be such as may be prescribed.

Meetings of the Board.-

(1) The Board shall meet at such time and place, and shall observe such rules of procedure in regard to the transaction of business at its meetings (including the quorum at such meetings) as may be provided by regulations:

Provided that the Board shall meet at least once in six months.

(2) The Chairman and in his absence the Vice-Chairman shall preside at the meetings of the Board.

(3) If for any reason the Chairman or the Vice-Chairman is unable to attend any meeting of the Board, any other member chosen by the members present at the meeting shall preside at the meeting.

(4) All questions which come up before any meeting of the Board shall be decided by a majority of the votes of the members present and voting, and in the event of an equality of votes, the Chairman, or in his absence, the person presiding, shall have and exercise a second or casting vote.

(5) Members other than ex officio members shall receive such allowances, if any, from the Board as may be prescribed.

Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of the Board.- No act or proceeding of the Board shall be invalid merely by reason of—

       (a)     any vacancy in, or any defect in the constitution of, the Board; or

       (b)     any defect in the appointment of a person acting as a member of the Board; or

       (c)     any irregularity in the procedure of the Board not affecting the merits of the case.

 Temporary association of persons with the Board for particular purposes.

(1) The Board may associate with itself, in such manner and for such purposes as may be determined by regulations, any person whose assistance or advice it may desire in carrying out any of the provisions of this Act.

(2) A person associated with it by the Board under sub-section (1) for any purpose shall have a right to take part in the discussions relevant to that purpose, but shall not have a right to vote at a meeting of the Board and shall not be a member for any other purpose.

 Appointment or officers and other employees of the Board.-

(1) For the purpose of enabling it efficiently to discharge its functions under this Act, the Board may, subject to such regulations as may be made in this behalf, appoint (whether on deputation or otherwise) such number of officers and other employees as it may consider necessary:

 Provided that the appointment of such category of officers, as may be specified in such regulations, shall be subject to the approval of the Central Government.

(2) Every officer or other employee appointed by the Board shall be subject to such conditions of service and shall be entitled to such remuneration as may be specified in the regulations.

 Authentication of orders and other instruments of the Board.- All orders and decisions of the Board shall be authenticated by the signature of the Chairman or any other member authorised by the Board in this behalf, and all other instruments issued by the Board shall be authenticated by the signature of the Member-Secretary or any other officer of the Board authorised in like manner in this behalf.

 Disqualifications for appointment as member.- A person shall be disqualified for being appointed as a member if, he—

           (a)  has been convicted and sentenced to imprisonment for an offence which, in the opinion of the Central Government, involves moral turpitude; or

           (b)  is an undischarged insolvent; or

          (c)   is of unsound mind and stands so declared by a competent court; or

          (d)   has been removed or dismissed from the service of the Government or a Corporation owned or controlled by the Government; or

          (e)   has, in the opinion of the Central Government, such financial or other interest in the Board as is likely to affect prejudicially the discharge by him of his functions as a member; or

         (f)     has, in the opinion of the Central Government, been associated with the use or promotion of pre-natal diagnostic technique for determination of sex.

 Eligibility of member for reappointment.- Subject to the other terms and conditions of service as may be prescribed, any person ceasing to be a member shall be eligible for reappointment as such member.

 Functions of the Board. - The Board shall have the following functions, namely:--

          (i) to advise the  Government on policy matters relating to use of pre-natal diagnostic techniques;

           (ii) to review implementation of the Act and the rules made thereunder and recommend changes in the said Act and rules to the Central Government;

           (iii) to create public  awareness against  the practice  of pre-natal determination of sex and female foeticide;

           (iv) to  lay down  code of conduct to be observed by persons working at  Genetic Counselling Centres, Genetic Laboratories and Genetic Clinics;

           (v) any other functions as may be specified under the Act.

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Member Comments ( 7 )
you r doing good jos but doing cases on doctors who r not really doing sex determination on due to incomplete record.please think on those doctors after all there carrios get in risk.
(Posted by jayshreepatil, India Date : 2/23/2012 )
yes i am agree with you but you are really doing harashment of the doctors who are not doing sex determination ,only in f-form mistakes please dont do like this this will not improve your sex ratio.remove the culprits who does sex determination
(Posted by spatils, India Date : 2/19/2012 )
hello..this is worst act as far as doctors are concerned.No doubt it will reduce sex determination but act has certain defects needs to be cured.the punishment of three years is imposed for defects in maintaining records under PNDT act this is not justice to doctors as doctor is person and to make a error is human being then the doctor shouldnt be punished for such small thing i.e defects in filling the forms or maintaining records.The act aims at controlling the sex determination.hence punishment of three years is ok for sex determination.secondly ,the raid shouldnt be allowed without taking confidential permission from health department and after satisfaction of necessity of raid the appropriate authority should conduct the raid.The appropriate authority must have one legal expert to advise.more to write but next time friends....from :umesh A.Shinde advocate satara mo.9822637138
(Posted by umeshshinde, India Date : 1/21/2012 )
I WANT TO APPLY FOR RENEWAL OF REGISTRATION UNDER pc pndt aCT.i WANT AFFIDAVIT PROFORMA. hOW CNGET IT.
(Posted by ven-56, India Date : 11/30/2011 )
From Anil Chavan,

I may suggest following provision for betterment of personal and public health environment;
1. The Central/state government should set up a human health regulatory authority such as CERC / SERC (Central / state electricity regulatory commision) and its fuctionaries at bottom level (obudsman at state level and cosumer grievences redressal forum at district level) and local health grievences at Tahsil level.
This will more helpful to implemets the rules and regulation with the participation of patients, local elected body, interested person and social organisation. Also it would give the feedback to the respective Governments’ authorities and legislature authories to frame and review the health National policy to save public revenue and personal money of patients
2. Health literacy education programme should be chartout for the schools, colleges and out of school to all ages public
22/11/2010

(Posted by Chavan, United States Date : 11/23/2010 )
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